Archives|SPORTS OUT OF DOORS.; Saturday Afternoon on the Race-Course at Long Branch. THE MOST BRILLIANT DAY OF THE FIVE. Prepartions for the Yacht Race for the Queen's cup. Annual Regatta of the Columbia Boat Club on the Hudson. Victories of the Athletics in Cleveland and Harvards in Baltimore. THE TURF. Last Day of the Long Branch Races--The Hurdle-Race Won by Biddy Malone, the Restoration Stakes by Legatee, and the Tweed Purse by Hario. Details of the Racing. YACHTING. The Great Race on Monday--Activity Among Yachtmen--Accommodations for the Public on Pleasure Steamers--Complete List of Entries. BASE-BALL. Grand Match in Brooklyn--The Brooklyn Players Victorious--Lacrosse--Contribution to the Piccot Family Fund. The Bayonne Yacht Club Regatta--List of Entries. The Athletics Defeat the Forest City's in Cleveland--The Harvards in Baltimore--Games Elsewhere. ROWING. The Columbia Boat Club Regatta--Two Single Sculls and a Tub Race.

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SPORTS OUT OF DOORS.; Saturday Afternoon on the Race-Course at Long Branch. THE MOST BRILLIANT DAY OF THE FIVE. Prepartions for the Yacht Race for the Queen's cup. Annual Regatta of the Columbia Boat Club on the Hudson. Victories of the Athletics in Cleveland and Harvards in Baltimore. THE TURF. Last Day of the Long Branch Races--The Hurdle-Race Won by Biddy Malone, the Restoration Stakes by Legatee, and the Tweed Purse by Hario. Details of the Racing. YACHTING. The Great Race on Monday--Activity Among Yachtmen--Accommodations for the Public on Pleasure Steamers--Complete List of Entries. BASE-BALL. Grand Match in Brooklyn--The Brooklyn Players Victorious--Lacrosse--Contribution to the Piccot Family Fund. The Bayonne Yacht Club Regatta--List of Entries. The Athletics Defeat the Forest City's in Cleveland--The Harvards in Baltimore--Games Elsewhere. ROWING. The Columbia Boat Club Regatta--Two Single Sculls and a Tub Race.

The Long Branch races closed yesterday, and the ceaseless ding dong of the Tammany bell will be heard no more in our streets till November, when it will resume its legitimate work of summoning repeaters to their duty of voting early and often. The inaugural "meeting," as the sportsmen delight to call it, of the Monmouth Park Racecourse has proved a great success, and the last day was the most successful of all. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on August 7, 1870, on Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: SPORTS OUT OF DOORS.; Saturday Afternoon on the Race-Course at Long Branch. THE MOST BRILLIANT DAY OF THE FIVE. Prepartions for the Yacht Race for the Queen's cup. Annual Regatta of the Columbia Boat Club on the Hudson. Victories of the Athletics in Cleveland and Harvards in Baltimore. THE TURF. Last Day of the Long Branch Races--The Hurdle-Race Won by Biddy Malone, the Restoration Stakes by Legatee, and the Tweed Purse by Hario. Details of the Racing. YACHTING. The Great Race on Monday--Activity Among Yachtmen--Accommodations for the Public on Pleasure Steamers--Complete List of Entries. BASE-BALL. Grand Match in Brooklyn--The Brooklyn Players Victorious--Lacrosse--Contribution to the Piccot Family Fund. The Bayonne Yacht Club Regatta--List of Entries. The Athletics Defeat the Forest City's in Cleveland--The Harvards in Baltimore--Games Elsewhere. ROWING. The Columbia Boat Club Regatta--Two Single Sculls and a Tub Race. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe